Roland Faber

Kilsby Family / John B. Cobb Professor of Process Studies

Roland Faber is executive co-director of the Center for Process Studies and executive director of the Whitehead Research Project (founded in 2007). His fields of research and publication include poststructuralism (Gilles Deleuze); process thought and process theology; comparative philosophy of religion; interreligious discourse (epistemological conditions, ontology), especially regarding Christianity/Buddhism; philosophy, systematic theology (doctrine of God and creation, Christology and eschatology); cosmology, theology and spirituality of the Renaissance; and mysticism (Meister Eckhart, Nicolas of Cusa, Giordano Bruno) with an accent on multiplicity, infinite becoming and theopoetics.

Education

M.A. - University of Vienna (Catholics-Theological Faculty)
Ph.D. - University of Vienna (Catholics-Theological Faculty)
Habilitation in Theology - University of Vienna